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. >> the elite don't get us, they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts, we call us "we the people." gwen: defeated republicans like delaware's mike castronevesle, bob bennett and murkowski are trying to figure out what happened. and also arlen specter and struggling incumbents like ohio governor ted strickland and president obama himself who knows he must convince voters the economy can improve. >> we stop the bleeding, stabilize the economy but the fact of the matter is the pace of improvement is not where it needs to be. and the hole we had dug ourselfs in was enormous. gwen: the scary truth appears to be rattled voters appear to lash out at lots of people for lots of reasons. let's go through some of the reasons here, panel. starting with you, john. >> the economy. i'll take the easiest, biggest target, the economy is bad and affecting people in their lives and if it's not affecting them it's affecting somebody in their lives and everybody is anxious. in this time of anxiety they turn to washington and see people they dislike, distrust and are just bafoons. and the numbers for co
. >> the elite don't get us, they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts, we call us "we the people." gwen: defeated republicans like delaware's mike castronevesle, bob bennett and murkowski are trying to figure out what happened. and also arlen specter and struggling incumbents like ohio governor ted strickland and president obama himself who knows he must convince voters the economy can improve. >> we stop the bleeding, stabilize the economy but the fact of the matter is...
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. >> thank you for joining us. gordon peterson is off this week. this week's election was topped by christine o'donnell for the united states senate nomination in delaware. she won with the backing of sarah palin. how do you feel two days later? >> bill buckley said to support the most right-wing candidate that was elected pope. i think the republicans broke that rule. it could cost republicans control of the senate. >> it looks like we have this anger we are talking about. this is a temper tantrum that ran amok. some tea party candidates have come up and then nominated and have sent a message and made a statement and can win and compete in the fall. in this case, she will have to run again not just the democratic party in delaware but much of the republican party as well them n. >> ronald reagan said that shall not speak ill of another republican in public. this is also what jim demand said about others he served with. he said he has been in the majority with republicans who don't have principles. >> what bigger shot can you take? >> ronald reagan
. >> thank you for joining us. gordon peterson is off this week. this week's election was topped by christine o'donnell for the united states senate nomination in delaware. she won with the backing of sarah palin. how do you feel two days later? >> bill buckley said to support the most right-wing candidate that was elected pope. i think the republicans broke that rule. it could cost republicans control of the senate. >> it looks like we have this anger we are talking about....
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so, silver is used around the world. so, as economic growth improves in places like india, china and the developing nations, that typically can be helpful for silver demand. >> reporter: the rally in metals has been so strong in recent days, some profit taking is expected. but analysts still see the outlook as positive over the months ahead. >> now that we've broken over these new highs, we have long positions on the comex, we certainly have big builds up in the e.t.f.'s, it's possible that we're going to see some profit- taking over the couple of months to come, but i think as we go into the elections we'll still see the pot boiling on gold right now. >> reporter: even at current levels, gold has a long way to go to reach its inflation- adjusted all-time high. that would be between $2,200 and $2,300 an ounce. scott gurvey, "nightly business report," new york. >> suzanne: setting up the new consumer financial protection bureau is a job that can't wait. that's what president obama said today, as he tapped elizabeth warren
so, silver is used around the world. so, as economic growth improves in places like india, china and the developing nations, that typically can be helpful for silver demand. >> reporter: the rally in metals has been so strong in recent days, some profit taking is expected. but analysts still see the outlook as positive over the months ahead. >> now that we've broken over these new highs, we have long positions on the comex, we certainly have big builds up in the e.t.f.'s, it's...
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it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually get our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about unemployment. >> so i don't subscribe to the typical keynesian doctrine that you need to borrow and spend money to create jobsment we borrowed and spend 1.1 trillion when you add interest costs on the stimulus and we lost 2.6 million jobs since that legislation passed. i do think there are better things that the government could do to promote prosperity and create jobs. we ought to be growing at a very fast pace coming out of the kind-of-recession we are coming out of if we are coming out of it. i mean 81, the 72 recession. we were growing at about 68% at this time. i would argue that the reason we are
it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually get our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about...
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they want to make it us against the republicans. he will go to cleveland on wednesday and say if you want to go backwards, do what boehner talked about in this town, if you want to go in another direction, do what i believe in. that's a direct contrast in a way that we haven't seib from him yet. >> what do you do if you are a democrat? do you distance yourself from obama? what is the strategy? >> one is working and said to the extent they are running positive ads, they won't be for much longer. the race has to be local and negative, because you want to turn it into a choice and with all of these bad numbers that i talked about, clouding the race and making things good for republicans, you have to take your opponent down. we expect to see a lot of that negativity on the air waves. >> if the race has to be local, i'm going to back to dan's question, does barack obama help? if he does out and draws this contrast and tries to explain incidentally to voters who on earth john boehner is -- [laughter] >> exactly. >> does it work? >> it has
they want to make it us against the republicans. he will go to cleveland on wednesday and say if you want to go backwards, do what boehner talked about in this town, if you want to go in another direction, do what i believe in. that's a direct contrast in a way that we haven't seib from him yet. >> what do you do if you are a democrat? do you distance yourself from obama? what is the strategy? >> one is working and said to the extent they are running positive ads, they won't be for...
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and credit card use is down. debit card use is up. we're going to tell you why and what it means for you. also straight ahead, the very latest on your number one investment, your house. it's a show that saves you money and it starts right now. >>> all right. you would think that news the recession is officially over would be welcome. the national bureau of economic research says the recession technically ended in june of last year. but what economists say and what americans are feeling on main street are two very different things. take a listen. >> the top economists don't live in the different communities everybody else lives in. i think the recession is ongoing. i think there's some communities it's more like a depression. >> until i either get a job or get a job interview it's not over. >> i have a masters degree and haven't found a job yet. i graduated in may and i'm working retail and i also -- my other roommate is working retail and we do live paycheck to paycheck. >> look around. i don't know. i don't see many people here at th
and credit card use is down. debit card use is up. we're going to tell you why and what it means for you. also straight ahead, the very latest on your number one investment, your house. it's a show that saves you money and it starts right now. >>> all right. you would think that news the recession is officially over would be welcome. the national bureau of economic research says the recession technically ended in june of last year. but what economists say and what americans are feeling...
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and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they? >> they sure do. the big suspense every year around the u.n. general assembly is what is ahmadinejad going to say this year in order to get a reaction? last year, he said -- made very thinly veiled anti-semitic comments asking why a small minority is able to dominate the world. and this year as you say, he came right out and said -- he claims that most people in america think that the u.s. government was behind the twin towers coming down. i don't know what poll results he was citing for that. but he just outdoes himself every year. and last year, the united st
and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they?...
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she joins us from new york. welcome. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: arianna, i look at the cover of your book and i think to myself america is still the world's most prosperous nation. how do you define "third world"? >> well, i know it's a jarring phrase, gwen, but i chose it deliberatery because i felt that we needed a warning. we needed to sort of sound the alarm about the trajectory we're arm about the middle-class crumbling. and the middle-class is the foundation not just of our democracy and our prosperity but our political stability. and so as the middle-class is crumbling, we really have a certain time, a window during which we can course correct and turn things around. and i end the book on an optimistic note that we can do that, but only if we bring a sense of urgency to the undertaking. >> ifill: you're a political animal, when you say the middle-class is crumbling, what are the events you would say led us to this point? >> well, it has been going on for about 30 years. it didn't just happen because of
she joins us from new york. welcome. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: arianna, i look at the cover of your book and i think to myself america is still the world's most prosperous nation. how do you define "third world"? >> well, i know it's a jarring phrase, gwen, but i chose it deliberatery because i felt that we needed a warning. we needed to sort of sound the alarm about the trajectory we're arm about the middle-class crumbling. and the middle-class is the foundation...
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to keep us safe. and you don't play games with that. so i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is, in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world, and so we've got to take it seriously. with respect to health care, what i said during the debate is the same thing i'm saying now and it's the same thing i will say three or four years from now. bending the cost curve on health care is hard to do. we've got hundreds of thousands of providers and doctors and systems and insurers. and what we did was we took every idea out there about how to reduce or at least slow the costs of health care over time. but i said at the time, it wasn't going to happen tomorrow, it wasn't going to happen next year. it took us decades to get into a position where our health care costs were going up 6, 7, 10 percent a year. and so our goal is to slowly bring down those costs. now, we've done so also by making sure that 31 million people who aren't getting health ins
to keep us safe. and you don't play games with that. so i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is, in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world, and so we've got to take it seriously. with respect to health care, what i said during the debate is the same thing i'm saying now and it's the same thing i will say three or four years from now. bending the cost curve on health care is hard to do. we've got hundreds of thousands of...
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they're trying to de-develop us. and put us on par with the rest of the world. why? because we're moving toward global governance. look, this is not a conspiracy theory. it's not even, if that is what you believe, this is my problem with the administration. say what you mean and mean what you say! but they don't. i guarantee you if media matters and george soros isn't on it yet, they will be in the next ten minutes saying what a conspiracy theorist i am. that's what they do. but if their own words this is what they believe. it's just two ways of approaching things. that's it. the question is do you believe in freedom anymore? do you believe in the free market system and entrepreneurs? do you believe in the founding documents? we got problems. we've made mistakes. can we take the best of what we have, and jettison the worst and try again? yes! they don't believe that. you have to tell your friends, the democrats who are there. explain it to them. who think it cannot happen in america. they have to stop thinking like the typical american who understands the unleashing
they're trying to de-develop us. and put us on par with the rest of the world. why? because we're moving toward global governance. look, this is not a conspiracy theory. it's not even, if that is what you believe, this is my problem with the administration. say what you mean and mean what you say! but they don't. i guarantee you if media matters and george soros isn't on it yet, they will be in the next ten minutes saying what a conspiracy theorist i am. that's what they do. but if their own...
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now, some of us will be up into the lower 80s. relatively humidity is nice and low and skies completely blue. great weekend. not a bad evening. 73 right now. 82 for reagan national. dulles was 890. these are the highs -- 80. these are the highs for today. rain not much. even though we had the showers moving through yesterday and last night and then some thunderstorms, too, didn't pick up much rain. so 81 degrees for saturday, and again, if you've been scrutinising this weekend's forecast for the last few days, i've lowered this one for tomorrow just a little bit and bumped sunday up by one degrees, okay? and it looks like sunday afternoon we'll probably have a few high clouds. it won't be enough to obscure the sunshine. rain pulling off, cold front moves through. you get these fair weather clouds behind the front, and that's what we've had today. kind of that mixture of clouds and sun. but any cloud cover that's substantial has pushed to the south and to the east of us. these little fair weather clouds will dissipate with sunset s
now, some of us will be up into the lower 80s. relatively humidity is nice and low and skies completely blue. great weekend. not a bad evening. 73 right now. 82 for reagan national. dulles was 890. these are the highs -- 80. these are the highs for today. rain not much. even though we had the showers moving through yesterday and last night and then some thunderstorms, too, didn't pick up much rain. so 81 degrees for saturday, and again, if you've been scrutinising this weekend's forecast for...
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>> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, tnks. >>> with that as the setup, shortly after she appeared with the president in the rose garden this afternoon, she joined us from washington. professor warren, it is said that you're not being appointed to the job we all expectedou to be appointed to because of the opposition that the banks and the wall streeters would have pitched threatening senate confirmation. the first question is, why not take that fight to the floor of the senate? why not have that conversation so people can see it and hear it? >> well, you know, i have to say i've never walked away from a fight in my life, so you can ask my three older brothers about that. but the point is, the time spent fighting is the time not spent doing the actual work of this agency. right now, millions of american families across this country are hemorrhaging money on credit card tricks and traps, on mortgages that are deceptive, on check overdrafts, on car loans. this lis and at some point, we have to get this agency stood up.
>> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, tnks. >>> with that as the setup, shortly after she appeared with the president in the rose garden this afternoon, she joined us from washington. professor warren, it is said that you're not being appointed to the job we all expectedou to be appointed to because of the opposition that the banks and the wall streeters would have pitched threatening senate confirmation. the first question is, why not take that fight to the...
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they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the division as it's called between conservative social issues here, economic issues there, as was laid out in that piece? >> i don't think it's going to be a big problem f you looked at the glenn beck rally that mark and pri at. that was primarily-- used to be primarily a big government issue. but glenn beck was very religious. christine o'donnell, in many way come to this movement more through faith than through economics. and she was perfectly acceptable to the tea party voters and conservative voters in delaware. and i do think the merger of economics and values has risen to the floor. one thing you
they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the...
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was landed on the hudson river. how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: used with every day stresses, he claims, can save your life. >> this is actually ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: haefling the heart by finding the quiet in the middle of life's storm. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and if you want to learn more about this method, and test it out for yourself, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, still ahead, a brand new song of hope. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling.
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was...
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we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> president obama is tapping elizabeth warren to head up the consumer protection bureau. she will also report to secretary of the treasury tim geithner. why not just name her to head the bureau in a traditional way? because he cannot get her confirmed. the boats are not there for her. >> -- the boats are not there for her. the votes are not there for her. they are jerry redding this thing because she is in an advisory role. -- they are jerry-rigging this thing because she is in an advisory role you have to have the full authority that comes with the job. that comes with being confirmed by the senate than it undermines the relationship of our branches of government. the president can pick anybody he wants. but then the senate has a say. we have seen the appointments and that sort of thing and presidents have end runs but this is a whole new ani
we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> president obama is tapping elizabeth warren to head up the consumer protection bureau. she will also report to secretary of the treasury tim geithner. why not just name her to head the bureau in a traditional way? because he cannot get her confirmed. the boats are not there for her. >> --...
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they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this month to the lowest point since february. and former president jimmy carter was taken to a cleveland hospital after he got sick on a flight from atlanta. a grandson said he had a "stomach bug." and to hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: if you're weighing whether to rent or buy a home, we rounded up online calculators to help you sort through the pros and cons. that's on the rundown. judy woodruff talks to the co- author of a new book that looks at the "up" side of earmarks. are they good for u.s. democracy? >> brown: and
they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this...
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when that happens, no rain is in store for us there. a change in the temperatures, and dropping back to our typical temperatures for thii time of year, which is highs in the upper 70s. %-overnight low.degrees for that at five to 10 miles per hour. anddthen a gorgeous day across the area for tomorrow. 82 degrees on thh eastern shore. with a northerly wind. and mostly sunny skies. and then right around 80. %-central marylanddwwth mostly sunny skies. slightly cooler than that back in western maryllnd with a high of 79. so great starr tt the weekend. great day to be outside. and that will continue on sunday as well. 82 degrees for the afternoon hiih. cold front comes through. you can see the dip in theú teeperatures for moodaa and tuesday. -ighs in the upper 70s. sunny and dry thougg. and then take a look at this. we jump on wednesday back to more summer like temperaturrs. with highs in the mid 80s. i will tell you how long the warmth will stick around and when we may see the wet weather coming up in thh seven-day forecast. >> next on the
when that happens, no rain is in store for us there. a change in the temperatures, and dropping back to our typical temperatures for thii time of year, which is highs in the upper 70s. %-overnight low.degrees for that at five to 10 miles per hour. anddthen a gorgeous day across the area for tomorrow. 82 degrees on thh eastern shore. with a northerly wind. and mostly sunny skies. and then right around 80. %-central marylanddwwth mostly sunny skies. slightly cooler than that back in western...
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she was released after using her mother's house as bail. and i'm joined by haleh esfandiari, the director of the middle east program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and karim sadjadpour, an associate at the carnegie endowment for international - elcome to both you. kareem, starting with you, what's known about what led to the release today? >> i think a few points worth mentioning. first is that there's no evidence against these three young hikers. the iranian government detained them august of 2009. they stopped interrogating them a couple months after their detention so i think when you talk to people connected to their lawyers in tehran, it's clear that the government didn't have any evidence against them. second, she has a health concern. she found a lump on her breast. i think the regime certainly didn't want to be put in a position where they would be responsible for her health. i'm not convinced that president ahmadinejad was responsible for her release, but i am convinced he will take credit for her release
she was released after using her mother's house as bail. and i'm joined by haleh esfandiari, the director of the middle east program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. and karim sadjadpour, an associate at the carnegie endowment for international - elcome to both you. kareem, starting with you, what's known about what led to the release today? >> i think a few points worth mentioning. first is that there's no evidence against these three young hikers. the iranian...
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two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we will keep the commitment to the iraqi people and the government that all troops will be out by the end of next year. if they come forward and say, "we don't want you to do that. we want to you leave some troops to help us on a specific item," we'd, obviously, consider that. >> reporter: now, president obama noted last night he was keeping his campaign pledge. >> yes. >> reporter: what kind of credit do you expect voters to give your administration and the democrats in november on this point, that you're getting out of iraq, as you said
two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we...
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. ♪ >> back to joining us, i am markscherer in for gordon peterson. christine o'donnell had a victory over mike castle in the united states senate domination in delaware. she won with the backing of sarah palin and south carolina senator and rush limbaugh and sean hannity. how do you feel three days later? >> bill buckley had a roll, always support the most right- wing candidate who was elected i think the republicans broke that rule. it could cost republicans control of the senate. >> it looks like we have this anger we have been talking about. this looks like a temper tantrum that ran amok. there has been some tea party candidates who have been nominated and sent a message, made a statement, and can win and compete in the fall. in this case, she was going to have to run against the democratic party in delaware but much of the republican party as well. >> in addition to the book will, there was the ronald reagan 11th commandment, about shalt not speak ill of another republican in public. this was not only colored by what karl rove said had to say abo
. ♪ >> back to joining us, i am markscherer in for gordon peterson. christine o'donnell had a victory over mike castle in the united states senate domination in delaware. she won with the backing of sarah palin and south carolina senator and rush limbaugh and sean hannity. how do you feel three days later? >> bill buckley had a roll, always support the most right- wing candidate who was elected i think the republicans broke that rule. it could cost republicans control of the...
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up, so they set us right next to each other. a year later, we got married. on that note, we are out of time. meredith whitney, of meredith whitney advisory group. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> next, live, your calls and comments an "washington journal." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >>.
up, so they set us right next to each other. a year later, we got married. on that note, we are out of time. meredith whitney, of meredith whitney advisory group. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> next, live, your calls and comments an "washington journal." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >>.
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so come here, talk to us is easy. it's a way out. >> reporter: it's not about boxing, it's about discipline, respect. phil's theory, the more self-confidence a child has, the more likely they are to succeed. what has this program done for you? >> it got me off the streets. if i didn't have this program, i would probably be on the streets right now, selling -- doing the usual. >> reporter: instead now you're training to be? >> a world champion. >> it's definitely worth it. >> reporter: that feeling you get. >> the feeling you get, yes, from these kids giving back to you. >> reporter: the ultimate payoff for phil and the kids, who now have a fighting chance. >> that is our broadcast for this friday night. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well a
so come here, talk to us is easy. it's a way out. >> reporter: it's not about boxing, it's about discipline, respect. phil's theory, the more self-confidence a child has, the more likely they are to succeed. what has this program done for you? >> it got me off the streets. if i didn't have this program, i would probably be on the streets right now, selling -- doing the usual. >> reporter: instead now you're training to be? >> a world champion. >> it's definitely...
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up, so they set us right next to each other. a year later, we got married. on that note, we are out of time. meredith whitney, of meredith whitney advisory group. but he very much. >> thank you very much. >> a debate among those for leadership of the labor party. then rick santorum at an iowa fundraiser. then a look at the senate campaigns in the 2010 election. tomorrow, on "washington journal" terrace sinclair talks about the latest economic and unemployment numbers. brigadier general jeffrey smith talks about the security preparations for the elections there. then barbara kidded discusses the housing bubble and its impact on owner a
up, so they set us right next to each other. a year later, we got married. on that note, we are out of time. meredith whitney, of meredith whitney advisory group. but he very much. >> thank you very much. >> a debate among those for leadership of the labor party. then rick santorum at an iowa fundraiser. then a look at the senate campaigns in the 2010 election. tomorrow, on "washington journal" terrace sinclair talks about the latest economic and unemployment numbers....
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it's what has made us exceptional. just remembering what brought us here. >> glenn: full of hate. i miss the crazy hate angry part in that. but there is only one clip. i'm sure he went off the deep end after that. look, here is just a note, fyi to washington. it doesn't work. i mean if you call the tea party extreme all you want. the pictures tell a different story. america knows. we have had an incredible response from people sending in their photos. we have asked you last week, we put together 8-28 photo book. send us more photos. details at glennbeck.com/books. all the details are there. here are the pictures. does this look crazy to you? i mean if that looks crazy to you, well, then there is a good chance that the marxist candidate running against christine o'donnell in delaware is looking good. i don't know, the marxist is looking pretty good. the white house responded to say the story 100% true. so why am i reporting it? well, because i'm between a rock and a hard place. do i believe the obama administration or the "new york times"? can i get a life line on this one? please.
it's what has made us exceptional. just remembering what brought us here. >> glenn: full of hate. i miss the crazy hate angry part in that. but there is only one clip. i'm sure he went off the deep end after that. look, here is just a note, fyi to washington. it doesn't work. i mean if you call the tea party extreme all you want. the pictures tell a different story. america knows. we have had an incredible response from people sending in their photos. we have asked you last week, we put...